YES ....
It is located in Middle Village, Queens County, L. I.
It changed its name - 25/30 years ago to
Lutheran-All Faiths Cemetery
it is listed on www.findagrave.com and has quite a number of burials posted

Years back - early 1970s - I wrote to them about burials of my grandmother's
German relatives. They were very co-operative & sent me info on the family
plot of my grandmother's paternal grandparents.

This cemetery was heavily used by the Protestant German community of
Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens & western Long Island from the mid-19th into the
mid-20th centuries.

The most famous group buried here are the victims of the "General Slocum"
steamboat fire - ca. 1904 in the East River.

Check www.findagrave.com I believe they list contacts for this cemetery.

> Hello,
>
> Is there a Lutheran Cemetery on Long Island? I found two obits for family
> which says they were buried at the "Lutheran Cemetery". The funeral home
> was Charles Light Funeral Parlor, 163 Halbeck Ave at Fresh Pond Road at
> Ridgewood on the obit for Clara Klem who died February 1, 1927. In the
> obit for Rudolph Klem who died a few days before September 23, 1924 it
> states he lives at the address of the Charles Light Funeral Parlor - 163
> Halbeck Ave. They were children of Christian and Josephine Klem. This
> family moved to Huntington in 1925 from Brooklyn.
>
> Thank you for any help you might be able to give me.
>
> Marlene Hurney
> Sioux Falls, SD
>
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